In the poems Harlem “A Dream Deferred” and Theme for English B by the poet Langston Hughes, uses descriptive physical concrete metaphors to convey the themes of longing for an identity as a whole amongst his peers and acknowledgement as an American. Although race and ethnicity has played an integral role of separation and segregation, the speaker’s tone empathetically questions ones will of wanting to achieve a pestering dream, as well as calling to the attention of the American struggle. The words and ambience which are written by the speaker in the poem, Theme For English B question’s his instructor will his truths of one’s self be defined by his race. Langston Hughes chooses Harlem to be the backdrop
In the poems Harlem “A Dream Deferred” and Theme for English B by the poet Langston Hughes, uses descriptive physical concrete metaphors to convey the themes of longing for an identity as a whole amongst his peers and acknowledgement as an American. Although race and ethnicity has played an integral role of separation and segregation, the speaker’s tone empathetically questions ones will of wanting to achieve a pestering dream, as well as calling to the attention of the American struggle. The words and ambience which are written by the speaker in the poem, Theme For English B question’s his instructor will his truths of one’s self be defined by his race. Langston Hughes chooses Harlem to be the backdrop